Winners appear in bold. An asterisk indicates an incumbent. Results are rounded, so may not always equal 00 percent.

These results are based on the unofficial vote tally as reported by the wire services and, as much as possible, directly from the New York City Board of Elections.The official count from the Board of Elections can take weeks to complete and will be posted as soon as they are available. The results below are subject to change as the official count is made public.

Districts not listed below did not have primary contests. There were, for example, no primaries for Assembly or State Senate seats from Staten Island. For more on the elections -- and the contests shaping up for November -- go to Gotham Gazette's Who's Running for What.

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